PLUS (PT)

WordGirl"Tell Her What She's Won/Victoria Is The Best...Wordgirl?"
TELL HER WHAT SHE'S WON - A jealous Seymour Smooth has kidnapped Beau Handsome, the host of everyone's favorite game show, "May I Have a Word?" When he starts stealing money from innocent contestants, WordGirl makes an appearance. Will she be able to rescue Beau and come up with a game plan to put Seymour back where he belongs-behind bars? Vocabulary Words: Bombard, Emcee. VICTORIA IS THE BEST. D

11:00 am

Outdoor Idaho"Winter Carnival"
The McCall area appears to be a winter paradise. But the short days and the long, frigid nights take their toll on even the most enthusiastic recreationalist. So what does an entire community do to fight cabin fever? They throw the biggest winter party in the state. This Outdoor Idaho production showcases some of the interesting and offbeat events of this 10-day party and finds side trips unique to the area and the season.G

11:30 am

Chef's Life"Tomatoes....You Say Heirloom, I Say Old Timey"
Mary Vaughn shows Chef Vivian the old-timey way to can tomatoes. Vivian prepares for a Southern Foodways Alliance luncheon at the restaurant where food enthusiasts from around the country are coming to study BBQ, and Vivian plans to serve them the "ultimate tomato sandwich.". D

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell"Color Mixing 101 for Intermediate to Advanced Students"
In this one 30-minute episode, Jerry takes you through a very comprehensive color-mixing process for basic to advanced mixtures. Special emphasis on mixing blacks, grays, and under-painting colors for certain objects including flesh tones, animals, birds, trees, grasses, and numerous other landscape objects and still-life objects. Also how to mix highlight colors for accenting objects. D

On Story"A Conversation with Chris Carter, Creator of the X-Files"
Legendary television writer Chris Carter reveals the secret behind the creation and success of The X-Files and how he stirred audiences using the power of mythology. Lost and PROMETHEUS writer, Damon Lindelof, speaks with Carter on how his use of the paranormal and search for the truth have become staples of popular culture. Followed by Todd Somodevilla and Marysia Makowska's surreal short film, SEA PAVILION, about a picnic outing by an abandoned seaside dwelling, that ends up encompassing more than just sand dunes and forgotten memories. D

2:00 pm

Dialogue"FRONTLINE's Michael Kirk"
The former Idahoan has been a part of the investigative documentary series since its beginnings, starting as its first senior producer. Host Marcia Franklin talks with Kirk about his most recent show "League of Denial," which examines whether the NFL covered up the numbers and severity of concussion-related injuries among professional football players. They also talk about his other works for the series.G

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"Indian Classics Made Easy"
Man on the Street John "Doc" Willoughby learns about Indian cuisine from Chef Floyd Cardoz. Then, test cook Becky Hays teaches host Christopher Kimball how to make two classic Indian recipes: Indian Flatbread and Indian-Style Spinach with Fresh Cheese. And finally, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for juicers in the Equipment Corner, and gadget guru Lisa McManus reviews some of her favorite kitchen gadgets. D

3:30 pm

Crafting at the Spotted Canary"Things That Make The Perfect Party"
Hostessing a party is an honor. It presents an opportunity to gather with your friends and share some time together. Planning the perfect party starts with a theme and your guest list. D

4:00 pm

Antiques Roadshow"Detroit, Hour One"
Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Laura Woolley head to the Motown Museum to discuss memorabilia that hits a high note with collectors. Highlights include a 1970 Andy Warhol poster the guest bought at his campus bookstore for around $10 and had signed by Warhol himself, an early 20th-century collection of locally crafted Pewabic pottery, and a working script of The Wizard of Oz that is appraised for $150,000.G

5:00 pm

Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
The lineup rolls from bluegrass to barrelhouse at the Loveless Cafe Barn, with The Jim Lauderdale Bluegrass Band, South Carolina veterans The Blue Dogs, Asheville NC's Honeycutters, former Squirrel Nut Zipper Jimbo Mathus, plus rockin' piano master Jason D. WilliaMs.. D

6:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Sarah Jarosz/The Milk Carton Kids"
Showcasing new acoustic music, multi-instrumentalist Jarosz highlights her album Build Me Up From Bones. Then the Milk Carton Kids play folk songs from their album The Ash & Clay.G

7:00 pm

Great Performances"Barrymore"
Eighty-three-year-old stage and screen legend Christopher Plummer portrays another titan of theater and film from an earlier age - John Barrymore. This film adaptation of William Luce's 1997 play is set in 1942 during the final months of Barrymore's life. On the stage of a Broadway theater, the famously combative star struggles to recreate his performance in Shakepeare's Richard III, recalling the highs and lows of his life and career in the process.G

8:30 pm

Sun Studio Sessions"J.D. McPherson"
Originally from Broken Arrown, Oklahoma, J.D. McPherson is an artist to watch who has been featured on Conan O'Brien, NPR and Jay Leno's Tonight Show. J.D. D

9:00 pm

Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
The lineup rolls from bluegrass to barrelhouse at the Loveless Cafe Barn, with The Jim Lauderdale Bluegrass Band, South Carolina veterans The Blue Dogs, Asheville NC's Honeycutters, former Squirrel Nut Zipper Jimbo Mathus, plus rockin' piano master Jason D. WilliaMs.. D

10:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Sarah Jarosz/The Milk Carton Kids"
Showcasing new acoustic music, multi-instrumentalist Jarosz highlights her album Build Me Up From Bones. Then the Milk Carton Kids play folk songs from their album The Ash & Clay.G

11:00 pm

Great Performances"Barrymore"
Eighty-three-year-old stage and screen legend Christopher Plummer portrays another titan of theater and film from an earlier age - John Barrymore. This film adaptation of William Luce's 1997 play is set in 1942 during the final months of Barrymore's life. On the stage of a Broadway theater, the famously combative star struggles to recreate his performance in Shakepeare's Richard III, recalling the highs and lows of his life and career in the process.G